
Then, at the bottom right…
If I had to choose, it would be the bottom right.
(The one in the lower left is ironically easier for those who are often neglected as rookies.)
The upper left is no good.
There are two types of disposable subordinates…
It’s too much of a one-choice situation for government agencies.
If I die once, I might barely manage the upper right.
You definitely don’t want it anywhere but the bottom right…
I can only be sure that no one chooses the lower left.
I don’t feel like I can manage in the bottom right, so I’ll become a mob demon in the bottom left.
(This is bad…)
If you work seriously, there’s no way you’ll get killed, so it’s a bit better, I guess…
The bottom right may be discarded depending on the situation, but the probability is low.
I don’t like the upper left and right because they only think about themselves.
I hate it because I’m almost certainly going to die in the upper right.
Choose the one you dislike the most.
I haven’t read the top two, so I don’t really know, but what kind of person are they?
Wasn’t it that if Muzan died, all the demons would perish?
We do not know Madara as a superior…
>>17
You must have been cut off by all your subordinates!
The one in the upper left is a good guy who offers the option of not killing Tobirama as a condition for reconciliation.
The bottom right is number one, and I probably don’t want the second to be Madara…
>>19
It’s not like I’m actively going out to kill my subordinates…
I would probably throw you into a deadly situation.
Anonymous
Bounty of 100 million berries
It’s the upper right that lets me do whatever I want and die easily with the characters I received.
>>21
Don’t be conceited.
Although he is a hawkish type, he is not the kind to actively turn the blade against his own, so Madara is relatively more manageable.
If Muzan reads everyone’s mind, then it’s all over, right?
The bottom right gives off the feeling that this is about how management positions were during wartime military organizations.
If it’s Madara before reading the weird inscription in his lifetime, he should be kind to his family, as the Uchiha are, regardless of what he might say.
The state of the thread image is such that it’s only thinking about Infinite Tsukuyomi and Hashirama, so it’s impossible.
The bottom left is out even if Muzan dies, and even if he overcomes sunlight, he’ll come to dispose of me, and I’m constantly being watched, so I hate it.
Also, it makes my breath smell bad.
The only place that can serve as a refuge for low-ability social misfits is the bottom left.
>>29
If you’re going to live an easygoing life by devouring people, then becoming a demon might be an option…
If you’re targeted by Muzan, it would be the end for you.
From the perspective of which organization one belongs to, the lower-left is not possible.
>>30
In terms of organization, does the upper right become the dawn?
Although Madara himself wasn’t the one operating it,
I’m fine with Madara.
It seems like you wouldn’t really care if you bail out halfway.
Even if I became a subordinate in a peaceful era, if I get killed on a whim by someone like Bambi-chan, there’s no punishment or anything, so it’s all over for the Quincy.
It’s amazing that even with that much strength, he has no followership, top left.
It seems like the mobs in the One Piece world don’t die, so it’s totally a choice of the bottom right.
>>36
Aren’t quite a few people dead, including those killed by Akainu?
If you were my direct boss, I would be too strong.
The only possibility of living a decent human-like life is in the lower right.
Isn’t it harsh?
Even if they are Madara’s subordinates, the problem is that during his lifetime, surprisingly no one from the Uchiha clan treated Madara as such.
Is it the way Obito, who was plunged into darkness after being shown Kakashi abandoning Rin, who was thrown in during Minato’s absence, and had a cursed seal embedded in his heart?
In the same house, if Madara were alive, the top left would still be better, and the top right is still a better place compared to the top left and bottom left.
The one in the bottom left should not exist.
If you can keep up, it’s clearly the bottom right choice.
If you don’t know anything, you can work for justice…
I really dislike that the weakest one is also in the bottom left.
The old man in the upper right would be fine if he were from 1000 years ago, but if he’s from the modern era, there’s no way to avoid certain death, and there’s no particular benefit, so it’s the worst.
>>44
If it were 1000 years ago, the sun would come and turn to ash.
>>44
If you become a member of the elite guard, you can be resurrected from death and become stronger with the blessing of sanctification!
In the end, we all die anyway.
A thousand years ago, Your Majesty seemed kind to your subordinates.
Instead, we’ll end up fighting against the slaughter squad, the Gotei 13.
>>45
You may be kind to your subordinates, but the entire Buzzbee clan of exterminators was slaughtered, right!
The sacred letter received from His Majesty is nameless.
>>48
Iron
Miracle
Glutton
Even if everyone in the Sternritter dies, some of them must have survived under Mayuri, right?
It’s great that Sakazuki is willing to talk to the government about the fact that our current situation really sucks from a realist perspective!
There’s no one above these guys, but Akainu is the only middle manager.
Akainu won’t make a move as long as you don’t commit any violations right in front of him.
It might be okay if it’s the old top right.
I’m not sure, so give examples from modern companies for each.
I don’t like receiving messages from my direct subordinate in the upper right, nor do I like receiving messages from subordinates who hold messages.
Is the bottom left comparable to modern companies?
Isn’t the one on the top right a lower-ranking holy soldier instead of a knight? If that’s the case, I think it would be peaceful.
If you’re handsome, you’ll be killed by Bambi-chan.
>>58
Even the underlings will be collected for redistribution when the time comes.
>>65
In times of crisis, the war has already started… it’s a matter of how to die.
Aside from the lower right, it’s characteristic to quickly belittle subordinates.
The top left is the type that shows no mercy to enemies but is gentle to allies.
It was just that there were no allies.
If it’s just a nameless one, Madara could easily obtain it with the Sharingan.
The top right and bottom left are out of the question.
The top left is psycho, and it will destroy the world, which is not good.
Elimination method for the bottom right.
In other words, the other three are so terrible that unless it’s a really tough Jump enemy, they’ll be in the bottom right.
>>62
He was actually trying to save the world…
It is certain that the top left is kind to family.
The criteria for judging family is too narrow…
But the cute cross-dressing is in the lower left.
>>64
At the cellular level, I can become a woman, and this guy looks best with the most pathetic kind of eroticism…
>>64
Madara can probably use some charm techniques too.
Other than Akainu, the next candidate would be Madara, which shows how bad the lineup is.
The boss in the bottom right is relatively normal, considering information leaks, having killed all the residents or executed subordinates who ran away from battle.
>>68
I’m just working really hard, that’s all.
Thinking about following that is quite tough, but…
If I find out that the one on the bottom right can’t be used, I could be reassigned from headquarters.
It would be great to be assigned to the Eastern Sea.
No matter how you turn it, the bottom left only leads to death; it’s already artistic.
It seems like there would be many people who would prefer the world of Infinite Tsukuyomi if it were real.
>>73
Even if I have a good dream, it’s just Kaguya’s bait after all.
>>73
You keep trying to run away from everything.
If Muzan-sama were as strong as Upper Moon, he probably wouldn’t sever ties even with all the complaints…
I will receive power harassment.
I don’t dislike this person in the bottom right, but I don’t like the person above them.
I will become a subordinate in the bottom right and quit immediately.
There is no escape route for the others, so it’s no good.
>>78
Being able to retire feels like a significant advantage…
Isn’t there a big difference depending on whether it’s someone you can’t even meet or a direct subordinate?
Around 100 years old, around 1200 years old.
Around 1000 years old, 55 years old.
At Sakazuki
The top left could depend on the timing, or rather, if it’s before the leaves fall, there’s a possibility of parting peacefully.
At that time, their personality was already finished, but they weren’t the type to kill subordinates out of temper.
If there were no Celestial Dragons, I would die for the citizens in the lower right.
Did I have any subordinates like Madara?
Obito?
>>84
U, Uchiha clan…
“I’m able to apologize after getting yelled at by the yellow monkey, bottom right.”
The lower left shows that the Twelve Kizuki are executives, but since they don’t have subordinates, even the mob demons are their direct subordinates.
It’s almost sad that the lower right is being talked about on the same level as the other three.
>>89
It’s like the Japan Coast Guard is being compared to Kim Jong-un…
That’s strange.
The bottom right shows the protagonist’s older brother getting killed, yet he strangely has a high likability…
>>90
I’m just working seriously, and the way I die is somewhat my own fault…
>>90
Readers who followed Ace in real-time probably dislike Sakazuki, but for those who came after, he is simply a pitiable person…
>>102
Well, even if I like Ace while following in real-time, I don’t hate Akainu.
>>90
As a reader, the protagonist’s brother is an enemy, but when considering that I would become a subordinate, it’s just that a member of the law enforcement organization killed an unbelievable criminal who is a big brother, the son of an unbelievable criminal, and the subordinate of an unbelievable criminal.
>>90
Well, it’s true that both the protagonist and his older brother are criminals who deserve to be killed…
The top right and bottom left are definitely undesirable because retirement comes inevitably with death.
If I end up as a worst-case scenario subordinate in the bottom left, I’ll just protect Tamayo right underneath.
Choose the top left and quickly surrender to the thousand hands…
If I become the subordinate in the bottom left, won’t my personality be distorted, so it’s almost like I’m already dead?
I’m quite lenient when it comes to favorites, you know, Muzan… relatively speaking, of course.
The one in the bottom right is just a mid-level manager seriously fulfilling their duties, so it’s really sad to see them lined up like that.
The bottom left can’t think normally like that, so if you become a subordinate, you are stuck unless you have exceptional talent.
When “nameless” thinks of “headless grotesque,” it’s death at that point, bottom left.
Why does the bottom left look like that in the first place?
If you’re going to line them up here, they have to be at least at the level of Saint Saturn or at the very least Saint Charles.
As an ideal boss level.
Red Dog: C
Madara: F
Muzan Kibutsuji: G
There is a difference of about that much.
The bottom left is a weak demon that loses its sanity after being overfilled with blood and is subjected to power harassment when strong.
Bach’s subordinates have been living relatively freely for over 1000 years.
>>109
That empire seems so boring to live in…
>>112
Since there are many people, it seems that unique forms of entertainment have developed.
The person in the bottom right is definitely a justice figure who properly protects the lives of ordinary citizens…
>>110
It’s just that the peak of power is crap.
If I became Bach’s subordinate, I would switch sides to the Grim Reaper, spill everything, and then tremble in hiding.
>>113
What if I become experimental material for Mayuri?
>>123
I have to somehow reach Chanichi, or it will definitely turn out that way.
If you put in “miserable” in the sense of a “crappy boss,” this guy becomes an exception, so we can exclude him.
Isn’t the subordinate receiving orders from the bottom left already a lieutenant general or working in the New World, in that line?
The top left can also retire…
The upper parts of the navy are just decaying, but the navy itself is doing its best to protect ordinary citizens…
If Ace died, it’s 100% his own fault.
Sinking the evacuation boat is going too far, but it was against a criminal organization that involved the entire island, so…
Even if he is somewhat unserious, Sakazuki wouldn’t kill his subordinates…
>>121
You almost got rolled over, didn’t you?!
>>122
That’s just Kobe being normally bad.
>>122
Let’s stop there, because shouting that out has already gone past being somewhat unserious…
Are you going to become a public servant in the upper left?
>>124
Terrorist
Madara belonged to the same nation as the one in the lower right before leaving the Hidden Leaf Village, and he will actively fight against strong opponents, so there is a C rating.
I understand after leaving.
If you say, “Let’s stop the war because lives are precious,” you might be killed.
>>129
It’s a bit much to loudly shout “Let’s stop because life is too precious!” right in front of the enemy while your allies are risking their lives to fight.
Bach is saying that if you don’t want to fight, you can stay in the empire, so the characters that appeared in the main story were just treated as if they were going to die.
>>132
Whether it was stock for redistribution or intended to be subjects of the New World.
If you do your best seriously, I guess it’s a solid choice to go with the lower right option.
You wouldn’t be sent to such a deadly gambling den because you’re a useless person.
Although it was a bit berserk in achieving its purpose, it was a chance for annihilation…
>>136
The Whitebeard remnants, of course, I definitely want to take out Blackbeard too…
The idea in the bottom right is extreme, but I can understand it and have a conversation about it.
The upper left cannot understand the idea but can converse.
The bottom left cannot understand the thought and cannot have a conversation.
I can’t understand the thoughts in the upper right, and the conversation is too stylish for me to keep up with.
>>137
It seems like the bottom right and top left would probably answer questions if they were trusted as subordinates.
If I ask in the bottom left and the top right, it seems like I could be killed for some incomprehensible reasoning that I don’t understand.
>>137
Plus, there is an advantage in that the person in the upper left seems uninterested in weaklings, so they probably won’t actively engage in power harassment.
In the lower right, there’s something bubbling up from the fierce battles we had together! We did it!
It’s too disrespectful for Akainu to be in such a lineup.
I don’t want to go to that world at all…
It’s not such a strange story because Kobie is just saying that there are lives that can still be saved now.
>>144
Even though we’ve achieved the initial goal, it leads to the question of how long we will continue doing this.
Except for the fact that Kobe is not in a position to make judgments or express opinions, what he said had some validity.
-10 points -100 points
-100 points 0 points
Options of that kind
Even when placing Imu-sama alongside, Saturn Holy’s blunder is too big…
>>148
Among the Five Elder Stars, that guy really stands out for doing nothing good, whether friend or foe…
>>151
Ninety percent of the blunders in the Egghead arc are because Saint Saturn underestimated Vegapunk too much, causing him to be easily outmaneuvered and allowed far too much leeway in his research…
Well, the bottom right is the best option by a long shot, but being a Marine in the One Piece world… feels a bit off.
Is it true that the Uchiha is in second place, just barely ahead of the demons and the knight order?
>>150
It may be harder to die compared to others, but you will be treated as a target from the early stages.
Since Whitebeard and Ace have been taken down, Mom and Kaido benefit from the Navy and the remnants fighting each other while achieving their objective.
I believe it depends on whether the subordinate in the upper left is before the village establishment, after the village establishment, or after leaving the village.
>>155
Madara’s level of being someone you don’t want to have as a boss changes drastically depending on the season, doesn’t it?
Compared to those two annoying guys for a thousand years, Madara is better.
Considering the world I belong to, it’s barely in the upper right, but my score as a boss in the upper right is low…
Did Madara from the Leaf Village, after merging with the Senju, have any subordinates other than the Uchiha?
Your Majesty’s subordinates are just bait…
>>161
We are comrades who fight together.
>>162
I truly believe you are saying that, Your Majesty.
>>168
The power that has been properly consecrated and absorbed will live within me.
>>173
The view of life and death is from a world before the Soul King, so while it is gentle, it is not an existence that can be understood.
>>181
But I think they hardly were consecrated a thousand years ago.
If that’s not the case, there would be no body for the sparrow part to hide.
In many ways, His Majesty’s resentment toward Yamamoto and Suzume is exceptionally deep, or rather, is it abnormal?
Subordinates are not pieces that can be easily discarded, right?
No one is going to choose the one on the bottom left, right?
>>164
It’s annoying to be turned into a demon without my consent.
>>169
First, neither becoming a subordinate nor quitting is something I have free will over…
>>164
If you had to choose between the bottom left and the top right, which one would you pick?
>>171
At least the one in the upper right has the possibility of living as long as a person’s lifespan, so it’s better.
If you don’t like the mid-pull pattern like Ethno, then the lower left is impossible.
>>164
Forced headhunting.
The bottom right is the world I least want to go to, even if it’s better as a boss.
>>165
A world where it would be better to die.
If I live normally in the upper right world, there’s a possibility of becoming a worst-case scenario pepe-sama love.
Even though they are disposable soldiers, the upper right is generous enough to promote them to a position where they can be met in person.
If you don’t do anything unnecessary, you shouldn’t be executed.
The place I least want to go is the Demon Slayer world, where there are troublesome enemies in the form of demons and the Demon Slayer Corps, along with a low level of civilization.
Madara depends on the timing…
If it comes down to it, you can escape to the upper left and lower right where no one can see you.
The lower left and upper right will die no matter where they are.
In the One Piece world, I really dislike how, if you’re unlucky, you can suffer as a slave route before having your dignity destroyed, even if you don’t die.
In this arrangement, I think the bottom left being the lord would provide a better balance in terms of options.
>>180
In the case of the lord, there are options not just for the Demon Slayer Corps but also for the Hashira and household servants…
The lower right looks like a reliable soldier from an ordinary person’s perspective.
Madara is most at peace right after the village has been established.
The upper left has no trust from the clan.
The old Madara and the old Majesty were still understandable, but this situation is already impossible.
The colleague in the bottom left is also worthless, so there’s nothing good about them.
In the top left, there is a colleague named Bambi-chan.
>>188
Was Bambi-chan part of our clan…?
>>193
I don’t feel that heavy of a love…
>>197
A type of Uchiha that does not awaken the Sharingan.
>>193
It looks like you’re going to reach for the pillar space.
>>203
Madara and Tobirama are about to lose it.
>>193
I made a mistake in the upper right.
But I think there are cute kids at home too.
I’m sick, though.
>>204
Doorway! I told you to stop saying things like that!
Satomai Madara is definitely strong and a hardliner, but ultimately, he is the head of the family who accepted the truce.
Well, the managerial level is about average to above average.
>>189
From there to leaving the village feels like that, and it’s possible to quit, but after leaving the village, you’re treated like Obito.
When I was leading the clan, we were at war to the brink of extinction due to Izuna’s last will, and there were so many from our clan surrendering to Senju that it was a catastrophe.
It seems that after coming out of the village, things were calm at first, but as despair set in between ideals and reality, things started to become increasingly distorted, so they will probably protect me.
After betraying, you’ll probably be treated like Obito, so there’s no way that’s acceptable.
We have a bambi.
It feels like it’s close.
>>195
It looks like a shadow user.
The top left might be somewhat kind to the clan…
It might be quite intense since they are likely to be in a persistent conflict, but after forming an alliance with Senju… no, they were actually quite a nuisance…
If you want, you can ask Ace himself.
I don’t think Sakazuki is a bad guy or anything like that, to be honest.
What is up with the people who get left and right mixed up in threads like this?!